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Steffen Freund
We laughed at Chelsea for paying a big fee for Potter, so we'd have to laugh at ourselves as well.I said 'IF' and was relating it to any manager. Whether its Slot, frank, de zerbi, Amorim or whoever, a fee will be needed. Can debate what number that is but PL clubs have enough cash to hold out for something meaningful and Portuguese clubs get big fees for players so I'm sure would do the same for a manager
So there's two options:
- accept the need to pay a fee and then potentially get someone in a job
- avoid the fee but narrow the field considerably to only those out of work
I'm not sure how the finances (compensation on the way in and pay offs on the way out) for managers are dealt with? Are they similar to players?.
As, unlike a player, if a manager fails you don't sell him on...all those fees and payoffs get rolled into one direct cost to the business. Is it amortisised?
Potter cost Chelsea a fortune for example (but can probably afford it, perhaps). I wonder how that translates (affects) to your transfer funds on the playing side?
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